This site exists to disseminate information concerning the economics (and economics-related) job market. This page has information on institutions hiring during 2011-2012, who they have interviewed, whether have they invited candidates for visits, and whether they have made offers.

See the new Free Economics Job Market Report 2013: This Report is backed by answers of 2,500 economists worldwide and shows 2013/2014 job market trends for Economists such as salaries, skills and specializations most in demand, selection processes in different countries, value of academic degrees etc. Report is downloadable free of charge.

Notice 11/27: There is an alternate, fully anonymous, wiki page hosted at the Econ job market rumors message forum. Users are encouraged to post information there, or to update both the EJMR and Bluwiki pages with new interview information. The two boards are not integrated, so be sure to check both.

These tables may be edited by any user and should be used to record confirmed information. Post rumors and other discussion of the job market to the economics job market message forum.

A note on privacy: Contributors must create an account before updating the wiki, but bluwiki is not allowing new account creation at the moment.

If you do not have an account, use the following public account information:

USERNAME: Blue bugs break

PASSWORD: breakmenot

Please make sure to log out after editing the wiki so others can use it. You can also edit this wiki without a trace if you use an anonymizer like Anonymouse or Tor.

EconJobMarket.org: A nonprofit organization that seeks to reduce the costs of information flow in the economics job market by providing a secure central repository for the files of job-market candidates (including papers, reference letters, and other materials) accessed on line.

walras.org: A free and user-contributed database collecting all job openings for PhDs in economics and related fields.

Economist Jobs: on Econ-Jobs.com a site dedicated to listing economics jobs

phdeconomics.com: a site with links to job-market candidates from top departments in the U.S., Canada, and worldwide